Wajir County
Wajir County is located in northeastern Kenya and is known for its arid and semi-arid landscapes. It is bordered by Somalia to the east and Garissa County to the south. The county's economy primarily relies on pastoralism, with livestock being a significant source of livelihood for the local communities.
The county's capital is Wajir Town, which serves as the administrative and commercial center. Wajir County is home to various ethnic groups, including the Ajuran and Degodia clans. The region faces challenges such as water scarcity and limited infrastructure, but it also has potential for development in agriculture and tourism.